Residents of Colnbrook and Iver are being warned of potential flooding from the Colne Brook after heavy rain.
At 9:44am on January 2, the Environment Agency put an amber warning on the area, stating that river levels had risen at the Colne Brook and Colne Lower due to heavy rainfall.
Flooding is forecast to affect neighbouring areas with low lying land expected to be most affected, particularly around Colnbrook Village, Poyle, Albany Park, High Street, Mill Street, Fawsley Close and Myrtle Close.
Further rainfall is forecast throughout the afternoon so river levels are expected to remain high.
The Environment Agency said: "We are monitoring rainfall and river levels and are checking rivers for blockages in the area.
"Avoid using low lying footpaths and any bridges near local watercourses and do not attempt to walk or drive through flood water."
Wraysbury has also been impacted by the rising water levels, with a flood alert also in place for Lower River Colne.
Flooding could impact Frays Wraysbury and Poyle, with low lying land expected to be most affected, particularly around Longford and Staines Moor.
While upstream Hurley and Cookham have had a flood alert in place since yesterday, with the situation being monitored and guidance also asking residents to avoid low lying footpaths.
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